Zhuoer Lin
@Zhuoer_Lin
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Assistant Professor @uichpa @uicpublichealth @thisisUIC. HealthEcon PhD @YaleHPM @YaleSPH @Yale.
Joined May 2024
Our paper is online at @NatureAging! We found alarming and persistent global long-term care deficits and disparities among people living with dementia and disability. Featured in @NatureAging accompanied with an editorial highlight! https://t.co/zwPD8rkRUr
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Nature Aging - Using data from the United States, England, Europe, Israel and China, Lin, Qian et al. identify that at least one-fifth of persons with dementia and functional limitations received...
Online now! Using data from the US, England, Europe, Israel, and China, Lin, Qian et al., identify one-fifth of persons with dementia and functional limitations received no care for daily activities, with care deficits persisting globally over time.
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Also read our accompanied Research Briefing with an Editorial Highlight at Nature Aging! @thisisUIC @uicpublichealth @uichpa
https://t.co/QjYr8KAA2y
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Nature Aging - Using harmonized data from the USA, England, Europe, Israel and China, our study reveals that at least one-fifth of people living with dementia and functional limitations received no...
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Online now! Using data from the US, England, Europe, Israel, and China, Lin, Qian et al., identify one-fifth of persons with dementia and functional limitations received no care for daily activities, with care deficits persisting globally over time.
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High levels of school segregation are associated with poorer cognitive outcomes in later life, highlighting the long-term neurologic consequences of structural racism in education. https://t.co/RqFfzL6ITa
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Is childhood school racial segregation associated with late-life cognitive outcomes? Our latest work in @JAMANetworkOpen links historical data, highlighting the long-term negative consequences of school racial segregation for Black older Americans. https://t.co/Uxjt89o8Ta
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Addressing these disparities requires more equalized place-based policies, resources, and early-life environments to promote health equity over the lifecycle. We leverage @hrsisr geographic data and assessed cognition using Harmonized Cognitive Assessment Protocol (HCAP). 5/5
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Growing work suggests that place of birth (PoB) may have long-lasting & multiplicative role to later-life outcomes. @ZhuoerLin and I investigate the extent to which PoB contributes to a wide range of domains of cognition. https://t.co/bUldLmIjqV
@YaleSPH @geronsociety @NIHAging
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AbstractObjectives. Growing evidence suggests that place of birth (PoB) and related circumstances may have long-lasting and multiplicative contributions to
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Important new work from investigators @YaleSPH, @Yale_OAIC and @YaleGeriatrics, accompanied by an editorial: "Less favorable early-life circumstances are associated with clinically meaningful racial disparities in late-life cognition." https://t.co/CaVckG3cqz
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How much do racial gaps in early-life circumstances, esp. educational quality & experiences, collectively & individually contribute to racial disparities in late-life cognition among older Americans? Our latest work @JAMAInternalMed cc: @YaleSPH @YaleEconomics @YaleGeriatrics 1/
Early-life circumstances were substantially associated with racial disparities in cognitive outcomes after 50 years of age, including early-life educational experiences, which were the most important early-life factor. https://t.co/9ldeAULC72
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The @JAMAInternalMed Editorial highlights our contribution and underscores "the need to look beyond the purely quantitative measures of educational attainment while also focusing on the qualitative aspects of early life educational experiences". See
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Past state-sponsored precollege school segregation in the US has been directly associated with adult health outcomes, including cognition, cardiovascular disease, and self-rated health. Fewer years...
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So excited to see my dissertation research published in @JAMAInternalMed! We found that early-life circumstances, especially educational quality and experiences, are associated with clinically meaningful racial disparities in late-life cognitive outcomes. https://t.co/vzNJQonfZ8
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So excited to hood my graduate Dr @Zhuoer_Lin at @YaleSPH PhD Hooding Ceremony! Congratulations to Zhuoer on receiving the PhD Research Prize 2024 for his @JAMAInternalMed paper🎉 Much appreciate his mentoring team @YaleHPM @Yale_OAIC. Absolute pleasure to see his rapid growth.
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Welcome to X, Zhuoer! @Zhuoer_Lin Friends and colleagues, welcome to follow Zhuoer as he starts his academic career at @thisisUIC @uichpa @uicpublichealth! Zhuoer’s webpage: https://t.co/pfNJGfc18a
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I am an Assistant Professor of Health Policy and Administration at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) School of Public Health. I am also a Faculty Affiliate at the University of Illinois–I...
So excited to hood my graduate Dr @Zhuoer_Lin at @YaleSPH PhD Hooding Ceremony! Congratulations to Zhuoer on receiving the PhD Research Prize 2024 for his @JAMAInternalMed paper🎉 Much appreciate his mentoring team @YaleHPM @Yale_OAIC. Absolute pleasure to see his rapid growth.
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Today is the day! Congratulations to all of our graduating students and their loved ones. 📹 Our YSPH Commencement Ceremony will be live-streamed at https://t.co/KFF2gEJdGL at 3pm. 📸: Yesterday's PhD hooding ceremony, photo by Harold Shapiro. #Yale2024 #myYSPH
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Early-life circumstances were substantially associated with racial disparities in cognitive outcomes after 50 years of age, including early-life educational experiences, which were the most important early-life factor. https://t.co/9ldeAULC72
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